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Fashion historian Raissa Bretaña fact checks the historical accuracy of the costumes from HBO’s The Gilded Age. Watch as Raissa breaks down every facet of Bertha Russell and Agnes van Rhijn’s wardrobes including afternoon wear, undergarments, ballgowns and makeup. Still haven’t subscribed to Glamour on YouTube? ►► http://bit.ly/2gYlQqe

13 thoughts on “Fashion Historian Fact Checks HBO’s The Gilded Age | Glamour

  1. I liked the costumes, but the fashion history nerd inside me did not enjoy it that much. They really need to step up their bustle game. I wanted to see more ugly bangs too.

    I honestly thought that Bertha Russell looked more “I am ready for my Oscar in Christian Lacroix” than 1880s. Mrs Chamberlain looked more 1890s actually, with her puffy sleeves. I guess they wanted to emphasize their out of place demeanour by making them look like time travellers.

    Some of the hair and accessories were not accurate either. Marian’s neck ribbons made her look 10 years out of fashion. The hats with giant feathers looked more 1890s as well.

    The scene with Aunt Agnes’s dressmaker really ticked me. Why would she lie about the bustles getting smaller? Didn’t she see the fashion plates? I was honestly laughing.

    Overall, I would give the costumes a solid 8/10. Good, but could have been more consistent.

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  3. Minx, Julia, Mrs America, all 3 seasons of ACS (Johnnie Cochran, Marcia Cross, Versace, Monica Lewinsky), Pen 15

  4. I’m obsessed with these types of videos! Raissa is so articulate and knowledgable, I hope we get more soon.

  5. Suggestions for the next episode
    Hairspray (1988)
    To Kill A Mockingbird (1962)
    The Music Man (1962)
    The Journey For Natty Gann (1985)
    That 70s Show
    Remember the Titans (2000)

  6. I have a background in production design(not specifically costumes/fashion) but I love these historical analysis of costumes. Also…Raissa is so cool!

  7. Raissa back at it again with matching her outfits with the films look 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗

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